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And yet, those who really want to dream will take note that Levante's mascot is a frog, and that there is that fable about the frog that turns into a prince.
That American athletes picked up more medals overall will be some consolation on the other side of the Pacific, but the rest of the world will take note that the superpower has been eclipsed by China as a nation of winners.
But I hope the Descanso gala organizers will take note that we hold our LCHS Class of '70 reunions only every five years.
Hopefully, US taxpayers and donors will take note that this cooperative venture between the Haitian government and USAID's implementing partners has been a dismal failure.
It will also bring awareness that there is another way of doing this, and we're hopeful that legislators and civic leaders will take note that there is another way to fund a fair percentage of the need that's out there.
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With financial analysts now making earnings and sales estimates based in part on social media-analyzing artificial intelligence, perhaps food companies will wisely take note that in today's age every consumer is a critic.
But conspiracy addicts will want to take note that "Episode II: Attack of the Clones" has a debate in the Galactic Republic's Senate over the evils of the Trade Federation (an alliance backed by banks and corporations), and that it opened the very week that the real Senate in Washington was debating a trade bill backed by banks and corporations.
Other European leaders will take note of that.
"As science changes," Dr. Kington said, "we will take note of that and, when appropriate, reconsider the guidelines".
His goal is that the other 98percentt of us will sit up and take note that real progress on seemingly daunting challenges like California's drought is not only possible, but already taking place.
Angell told VICE News he hopes the number of signatures — including one by singer Melissa Etheridge — will "get the White House to take note that this administration's DEA head is saying things that are offensive to millions of American families who have benefited from medical marijuana".
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